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On the placid shores of Mylor Creek, off the wending Fal River, lies the tranquil village of Mylor Bridge. Steeped in maritime history, a holiday in Mylor Bridge provides the perfect retreat for all those seeking to swap the hectic humdrum for a quieter pace of life.

The village has lots of amenities, including a local pub, The Lemon Arms, where you can expect to receive a hearty welcome and indulge in some exceptional food - it’s also dog-friendly.

When you book a holiday in Mylor Bridge you’ll find yourselves surrounded by beautiful coastal trails and riverside walks, the hidden treasures of the Roseland Heritage Coast and the spectacular Lizard Peninsula both within easy reach.

A self-catering holiday in Mylor Bridge is the ideal choice for all those wanting to explore this enchanting region. From the Eden Project with its incredible rainforest biomes to the medieval passageways and subtropical island gardens of St Michael’s Mount, the south coast of Cornwall offers up an array of sights and attractions.

The historic harbour town of Falmouth is less than five miles away, famous for its seafaring history and home to an array of artisan shops, cafés, bistros and award-winning seafood restaurants. Overlooking both the town and Falmouth Bay is the iconic Pendennis Castle, a handsome Tudor keep that has warded off marauders since the 16th Century. Pleasure boat cruises ply the local waters, as do kayakers and paddleboarders, all enjoying this precious coastline, whether it be the ebbs and flows of the Carrick Roads estuary or the tranquil waters of the Helford River. If you appreciate fine horticulture, you’ll adore the valley gardens of Trebah and Glendurgen in all their seasonal splendour.

Mylor Bridge remains a popular setting for walking holidays, an idyllic base from which to pick up the ancient pilgrims’ trails and follow the stone stiles and waymarks of the South West Coast Path. We recommend following the coastal trails to the Pandora Inn at Restronguet Creek, an exceptional waterside pub dating back to the 13th Century, where you can enjoy a well-earned pint on the pub’s pontoon. 

If you’re excited by the prospect of whiling away the hours on a blissful Cornish shore, you’ll be thrilled to know that Mylor Beach is surrounded by several golden coves and sandy stretches, from the turquoise waters of Gyllyngvase to the shingle sands of Swanpool Nature Reserve.

Discover the unrivalled beauty of the south Cornish coast when you smuggle yourselves away for a holiday in Mylor Bridge.

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On the placid shores of Mylor Creek, off the wending Fal River, lies the tranquil village of Mylor Bridge. Steeped in maritime history, a holiday in Mylor Bridge provides the perfect retreat for all those seeking to swap the hectic humdrum for a quieter pace of life.

The village has lots of amenities, including a local pub, The Lemon Arms, where you can expect to receive a hearty welcome and indulge in some exceptional food - it’s also dog-friendly.

When you book a holiday in Mylor Bridge you’ll find yourselves surrounded by beautiful coastal trails and riverside walks, the hidden treasures of the Roseland Heritage Coast and the spectacular Lizard Peninsula both within easy reach.

A self-catering holiday in Mylor Bridge is the ideal choice for all those wanting to explore this enchanting region. From the Eden Project with its incredible rainforest biomes to the medieval passageways and subtropical island gardens of St Michael’s Mount, the south coast of Cornwall offers up an array of sights and attractions.

The historic harbour town of Falmouth is less than five miles away, famous for its seafaring history and home to an array of artisan shops, cafés, bistros and award-winning seafood restaurants. Overlooking both the town and Falmouth Bay is the iconic Pendennis Castle, a handsome Tudor keep that has warded off marauders since the 16th Century. Pleasure boat cruises ply the local waters, as do kayakers and paddleboarders, all enjoying this precious coastline, whether it be the ebbs and flows of the Carrick Roads estuary or the tranquil waters of the Helford River. If you appreciate fine horticulture, you’ll adore the valley gardens of Trebah and Glendurgen in all their seasonal splendour.

Mylor Bridge remains a popular setting for walking holidays, an idyllic base from which to pick up the ancient pilgrims’ trails and follow the stone stiles and waymarks of the South West Coast Path. We recommend following the coastal trails to the Pandora Inn at Restronguet Creek, an exceptional waterside pub dating back to the 13th Century, where you can enjoy a well-earned pint on the pub’s pontoon. 

If you’re excited by the prospect of whiling away the hours on a blissful Cornish shore, you’ll be thrilled to know that Mylor Beach is surrounded by several golden coves and sandy stretches, from the turquoise waters of Gyllyngvase to the shingle sands of Swanpool Nature Reserve.

Discover the unrivalled beauty of the south Cornish coast when you smuggle yourselves away for a holiday in Mylor Bridge.


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Mylor Boat Hire
(2 miles)

There’s no better way to explore the beautiful Fal River than by boat, and with Mylor Boat Hire you can do just that with all equipment provided.  Their fleet of safe and stable boats lets you do things at your own pace whether that’s racing along, anchoring in tiny coves for a picnic of visiting a waterside pub. Based at Mylor Yacht Harbour from April – October and also offering kayak and SUP hire.  No experience necessary.

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Bowman Yacht Charters
(2 miles)

There’s no better way to explore the secluded bays and beaches of West Cornwall than under sail. Offering full and half day skippered charters, tailored to your needs, Bowman Yacht Charters are a local company based at Falmouth Marina with a wealth of local knowledge and yachts maintained to the highest standards.  No prior sailing experience necessary.

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Seaways Diving & Marine
(2 miles)

Take the plunge and learn to dive with Seaways Diving school. As well as BSAC courses for beginners, they also run a variety of courses for more experienced divers, such as photography and free diving.

Seaways Diving, Commercial Road, Penryn TR10 8AQ (T: 01326 375544)

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Art World Gallery
(3 miles)

Get your culture fix at Art World Gallery, a friendly gallery with an interesting mix of Modern and Contemporary British art, as well as a collection of French and Italian artists and sculptors. Simply admire the art, or buy the perfect piece to take home with you.

Art World Gallery, 62 Church Street, Falmouth TR11 3DS (T: 01326 219323)

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Falmouth Boat Hire
(3 miles)

Explore the treasure trove of hidden coves, waterside pubs,  beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife of the River Fal by hiring a boat with Falmouth Boat Hire.  Simple to skipper and with everything provided this is a great day out for all ages.

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